영어에서 An extent 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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He supports you- to an extent.
An Extent is a group of 8 pages.
Have been able to grow to such an extent?
An extent this privilege is tolerated.
These events were formative, to an extent that those who remember the Vietnam War might not realise.
Never assume that the sins of others can blacken the light of God the Most High, to such an extent that all is lost.
To an extent, that's true, but even if it is, you can't let yourself look like a chump.
The entire building was renovated to such an extent that now take place here interesting events and theater performances.
For some time now, most reviews on brokerage options available online have always been about the latest options, to an extent that those that came[…].
To such an extent was this system of trepanning carried on, that parents ceased to send their children to the universities.
You have lately made changes to your computer to an extent you have no idea of how most of the operations and functions.
However Bunsen left Marburg in the spring of 1851 and after this Hirst's interests turned increasingly towards mathematics, sometimes to such an extent that he would ignore his other subjects.
In the tests, we will work the machine to an extent that we will be able to see what the measurement device actually sees.
Virus infection: Harmful viruses from host computer or via internet can infect Outlook PST file to such an extent that file get damaged and rejects to open.
Some will impress My children, to such an extent, that even My genuine followers will believe they have special Divine powers.
Not only crop circles, but any cereals or plants, damaged in such an extent, that they are bent, lying on the ground.
The lira stabilized to an extent in the following months, but as of late last week was still about 30% weaker than a year ago.
At least one of the following symptoms must have persisted at least for six months to an extent that is unusual for their age and level of intelligence.
And this myth spread to such an extent that the tourists come and live here for a year, and only then to learn about the availability of public transport on Phuket.
 At least one of the following symptoms must have persisted at least for six months to an extent that is unusual for their age and level of intelligence.
Did I not love you to such an extent that I willingly gave up My life for you, in the hope that you would be given a second chance to come back to Me?
However, my overall assessment is that the evidential situation has been weakened to such an extent that that there is no longer any reason to continue the investigation".
Attempts to add an extent to an ATS-capable VMFS datastore fail You can only span an ATS-capable datastore over an ATS-capable device.
However usually journal file corrupts the Mac volume to an extent, that it cannot be repaired using command line utility like"fsck".
Only when the weakening reaches such an extent, the plant stem just above the ground(where, thanks to the lever effect the force is most powerful) can no longer withstand the forces, pressing to it.
Along one direction, Haumea is significantly longer than Pluto, while in another direction Haumea has an extent very similar to Pluto, while in the third direction is much smaller.
Although the germ has been grown up to such an extent that it is capable of growth, but may be damaged, and the rest of the seed, supporting germination, especially starch reserves may not be developed to such an extent as in completely undamaged and healthy seeds.
The Republic of Korea's national strength and financial capacity have also grown to an extent sufficient to provide support for more people to enjoy a higher quality of life.
In 1919, Nijinsky's mental health deteriorated to such an extent that he could no longer dance, and by the time of his death in 1950 he had spent over 30 years in the hospital.
As a species, human beings have the ability to acclimate to an extent- some of us more than others- but we're not particularly cold-adapted.